To best meet the horse's nutritional needs, it's important to understand how the digestive process works in horses, and the mechanisms involved.
Smell is the only sense that accesses our unconscious directly, unlike the other 4 senses, which first go through the mentalization of what is perceived. In fact, the transmission circuit in the brain for smells is totally different from that for sounds, tastes, perceptions and sight.
Spirulina is a very ancient freshwater algae, believed to have been present at the origin of life on earth. Named for its spiral shape, it belongs to the cyanobacteria family.
Pollen is a product of plant origin, harvested and transformed by bees so that it can be preserved and consumed inside the hive. Flower pollen is produced by the stamens. Each plant species therefore produces a different pollen. Pollen pellets (the transformed product) are therefore made up of pollen from several flowers.
The Intestinal Microbiota: Key Architect of Iron Regulation in the Body
The Soon a Horse blogger has tested and approved the GastroGuts for healthy horse droppings!